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Products Liability: Problems and Process (w/ Connected eBook)

  • Edition : 10th ed., 2026
  • Author(s) : Henderson, Twerski, Kysar

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    • ISBN: 9798892074902
    • SKU: 93328
    • Condition: New
    • Format: Hardcover/Access Code

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Products Liability: Problems and Process offers a problem-based approach that balances doctrine with in-depth exercises that prompt students to apply the law in realistic fact scenarios. Rules and comments from the Restatement (Third) of Torts: Products Liability—for which two of the authors, James Henderson and Aaron Twerski, have served as co-reporters—are fully integrated throughout the text. Brief dialogues among the three authors present a range of perspectives on controversial issues within the field to help stimulate reflection and discussion. The book concludes with a chapter on products liability in a global context.

New to the 10th Edition: 

• Fully updated notes and cases in every chapter, including the latest scholarly commentary 

• Several new lead cases incorporated throughout the book 

• Addition of new material on significant and emerging topics such as multidistrict litigation, artificial intelligence, the liability of online retailers such as Amazon.com, and the use of public nuisance litigation by states and cities in contexts like climate change and weapons marketing